Originally posted by: PoPPeR
Not necessarily for christmas gifts, but if I wanted to buy mens clothes at say Macy's or JC Penny or whatever, what day/days would be ideal to go during this holiday season for the best prices?
Originally posted by: Jfur
Originally posted by: PoPPeR
Not necessarily for christmas gifts, but if I wanted to buy mens clothes at say Macy's or JC Penny or whatever, what day/days would be ideal to go during this holiday season for the best prices?
two weeks ago!
Originally posted by: PoPPeR
well I was looking at JC Penny ad today, saw there were point-zero sweatshirts for 19.99. I bought a couple of those at Macy's about 1 1/2 months ago for about 30$ each I believe. I guess, to make my question a little more direct, i shoudl say... Is today, tomorrow, or next weekend a good time to find low prices?
heh when i first read that I thought u were a guy at first, because girls usually don't complain about shoppingOriginally posted by: HotChic
Never. Clothes shopping sucks. I'm just glad my mom and sis like to shop and usually wind up giving me half their clothes.
<---- gets frustrated within five minutes of entering a clothes store.
Originally posted by: PoPPeR
heh when i first read that I thought u were a guy at first, because girls usually don't complain about shoppingOriginally posted by: HotChic
Never. Clothes shopping sucks. I'm just glad my mom and sis like to shop and usually wind up giving me half their clothes.
<---- gets frustrated within five minutes of entering a clothes store.I get pissed off when I go into a store too, but that's only when i'm with other people and can't shop for my own stuff.
Originally posted by: HotChic
Nah, I don't even like shopping for myself - that's worse, if possible. See, I don't like any of the styles of stuff they expect girls to wear, and when I walk in with something simple and specific in mind, I can NEVER find it. It's easier for guys, they design mens departments to be simple. Womens departments are designed for browsers, people shopping just to shop, not shopping with intent. They depend on impulse buyers. I don't shop like that. Stupid department stores.